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==[[Heroes 360]]== |
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The documentary ''[[Sword Saint]]'' records how [[Kensei]] and the princess fell madly in love. When she saw that [[Whitebeard]] threatened Japan's security, she asked her love to protect the country. He did so, and kept his promise. Takezo and the princess eventually got married, but the ceremony was interrupted by the [[Dragon of Kiso Mountain]], who came looking for Kensei's love. To protect his beloved, Kensei [[suicide|cut out]] his own [[heart]] and gave it to the Dragon. Some believe she mourned the death of her love for the rest of her life, while others believe Kensei was brought back to life and the two escaped with the Dragon. However, exactly what happened after that remains a mystery, as does the exact identity of the princess. Some historians believe she is the Otsu villager [[Yaeko]], daughter of the swordsmith, and the creator of the Kensei tapestries. |
The documentary ''[[Sword Saint]]'' records how [[Kensei]] and the princess fell madly in love. When she saw that [[Whitebeard]] threatened Japan's security, she asked her love to protect the country. He did so, and kept his promise. Takezo and the princess eventually got married, but the ceremony was interrupted by the [[Dragon of Kiso Mountain]], who came looking for Kensei's love. To protect his beloved, Kensei [[suicide|cut out]] his own [[heart]] and gave it to the Dragon. Some believe she mourned the death of her love for the rest of her life, while others believe Kensei was brought back to life and the two escaped with the Dragon. However, exactly what happened after that remains a mystery, as does the exact identity of the princess. Some historians believe she is the [[Otsu]] villager [[Yaeko]], daughter of the swordsmith, and the creator of the Kensei tapestries. |
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Revision as of 03:09, 22 September 2007
| Princess | |
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| First mentioned | Landslide |
| In-story stats | |
| Known ability | None |
| Formal name | Unknown |
| Gender | |
| Home | Japan |
| Occupation | Princess |
| Significant other | Takezo Kensei |
Takezo Kensei gives his life for a princess.
Character History
Godsend
A tapestry at the Museum of Natural History shows a sword-wielding Takezo Kensei defending a princess.
Landslide
Hiro recalls his father's stories, including one about Kensei and the Dragon. He remembers that the dragon demanded the princess, Kensei's love. Kensei refused and used his sword to cut out his own heart.
Heroes 360
The documentary Sword Saint records how Kensei and the princess fell madly in love. When she saw that Whitebeard threatened Japan's security, she asked her love to protect the country. He did so, and kept his promise. Takezo and the princess eventually got married, but the ceremony was interrupted by the Dragon of Kiso Mountain, who came looking for Kensei's love. To protect his beloved, Kensei cut out his own heart and gave it to the Dragon. Some believe she mourned the death of her love for the rest of her life, while others believe Kensei was brought back to life and the two escaped with the Dragon. However, exactly what happened after that remains a mystery, as does the exact identity of the princess. Some historians believe she is the Otsu villager Yaeko, daughter of the swordsmith, and the creator of the Kensei tapestries.
Gallery
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A tapestry in the Museum of Natural History...
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...shows Kensei defending his princess.
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Kensei will not allow the dragon to take his love.
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Sword Saint chronicles the princess's marriage to Kensei...
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...and her witness of his suicide on the selfsame day.
Spoilers
For spoilers about Princess, please refer to the following link.
